Weekly Worship Services

 

The role of the synagogue is to help people find meaning in Jewish life and facilitate their ongoing Jewish growth. We believe that Judaism, lived joyously, can impart great meaning, personal enrichment, and spiritual fulfillment.

Being liberal in lifestyle does not mean we renounce the core tenets of Judaism. We respect, honor, and embrace ritual. Our worship services are inviting, comforting, joyous, and filled with music. We come from many places and many religious streams. Join us. Be a part of our community voice.

The role of the synagogue is to help people find meaning in Jewish life and facilitate their ongoing Jewish growth. We believe that Judaism, lived joyously, can impart great meaning, personal enrichment, and spiritual fulfillment.

Erev Shabbat

Oneg Shabbat:  5:15 - 6: p.m.
Shabbat Service:  6 p.m.
A mix of traditional and contemporary worship, conducted by our rabbi, Richard Chapin, according to the schedule below. Some Shabbats are lay led, feature our Choir, holiday observances, and other programs of interest to our community.
 

Torah Study

Torah Study is conducted by Rabbi Chapin along with a brief Shabbat service, twice monthly on Saturday Morning, from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.

 

Header graphic: Etz Chaim, Hebrew for "tree of life",  is figuratively applied to the Torah itself. Etz Chaim is also used to describe each of the wooden poles to which the parchment of a Sefer Torah is attached.